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After seeing the MYP episode where Hordak turns Keldor into skeletor, I became VERY against the idea of an extra "keldor" head being packaged with Skeletor. The two were very different looks. His feet and hands became more clawlike, and he did more of the hunchback kind of thing... Bonding with extradimensional demon explains that better.

Also keldor seemed to be more of a "fighter" than the "mage" Skeletor became.

I admit I like this merging of origins better than I like He-mans. i LOVE the power harness story, but now I'm confused about wether Adam just slipped into the vest and called himself he-man or what? Without the mystical transformation of the sword.... Throws the whole secret ID thing into question.

A BETTER origin would have been based off a throw away line in Filmation, where He-man comments that Sorceress made his vest from Corrodite, and it enhances his strength!

So Adam raises his sword/half a sword and becomes He-man. He-man in Corridite vest... MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE UNIVERSE!

The vest thing could be tied to the halves of the Power sword. Maybe the sword of Grayskull was lost and the vest was the only way to have He-man. Kind of like what the Horsemen envisioned with the new techno sword. The Sorceress could have made the illusion for the physical appearance of He-man.

Keldor was a mage too. Read the MvC comics and you'll know what I mean.

That's exactly what I was thinking, I'm not sure if they're going with a secret ID in this new continuity or not. In some ways I like the idea of him slowly becoming stronger, possibly being trained as well. Gives him a little more depth as a character than just being a spoiled prince who suddenly becomes strong and responsible at the same time.

I also really never understood the "need" for a secret ID to begin with. Even as a kid I always thought it was silly. Since Skeletor targeted the royal family anyway, who's he protecting? If anything, if Skeletor knew He-Man was a member of the royal family it would deter him from messing with them. Did the MYP show go into that, the need for a secret ID?

I also really never understood the "need" for a secret ID to begin with. Even as a kid I always thought it was silly. Since Skeletor targeted the royal family anyway, who's he protecting? If anything, if Skeletor knew He-Man was a member of the royal family it would deter him from messing with them. Did the MYP show go into that, the need for a secret ID?

I don't think anything would deter Skeletor. Also, if Skeletor knew He-Man was Prince Adam, wouldn't he focus on getting rid of Adam while he's Adam and not He-Man?

I also really never understood the "need" for a secret ID to begin with. Even as a kid I always thought it was silly. Since Skeletor targeted the royal family anyway, who's he protecting? If anything, if Skeletor knew He-Man was a member of the royal family it would deter him from messing with them. Did the MYP show go into that, the need for a secret ID?

If Skeletor knew Adam was He-man he would eventually find out where his power comes from. And if he knows He-man uses the power of the elders or Grayskull then the sword would become a target. In none of the cartoons Skeletor knew the sword was the catalyst for He-mans power.

If Skeletor knew Adam was He-man he would eventually find out where his power comes from. And if he knows He-man uses the power of the elders or Grayskull then the sword would become a target. In none of the cartoons Skeletor knew the sword was the catalyst for He-mans power.

IIRC, doesn't Skeletor know He-Man uses the Elder's power for various things anyway? The only thing he doesn't know about is He-Man is a powerd-up Adam.

In which series did he know? maybe in some comics but I can't remember Skeletor being after the sword.

In the toons, I didn't think he was after He-Man's sword per se, but Grayskull itself. I thought Skeletor was around for some of the times that He-Man invoked it's power (i.e., opening the Jawbridge). I'm probably mistaken though.

That's exactly what I was thinking, I'm not sure if they're going with a secret ID in this new continuity or not. In some ways I like the idea of him slowly becoming stronger, possibly being trained as well. Gives him a little more depth as a character than just being a spoiled prince who suddenly becomes strong and responsible at the same time.

I also really never understood the "need" for a secret ID to begin with. Even as a kid I always thought it was silly. Since Skeletor targeted the royal family anyway, who's he protecting? If anything, if Skeletor knew He-Man was a member of the royal family it would deter him from messing with them. Did the MYP show go into that, the need for a secret ID?

I've always argued that the MAIN need for him (and any super powered person esp one who is really strong) to have a secret ID is so he can get some chance at resting. I'm the strongest of my friends so they are always asking me to help them move and lift heavy things etc - imaigne I was HE-MAN! hell it would get DAMn annoying - it does already and I have no super powers! so safety issues aside it's about having some kind of downtime IMO.

I've always argued that the MAIN need for him (and any super powered person esp one who is really strong) to have a secret ID is so he can get some chance at resting. I'm the strongest of my friends so they are always asking me to help them move and lift heavy things etc - imaigne I was HE-MAN! hell it would get DAMn annoying - it does already and I have no super powers! so safety issues aside it's about having some kind of downtime IMO.

Exactly! As was seen in at least MYP he couldn't stay as He-man forever. Enough damage or exertion and he changed back. Regardless, there may be a time he wants to SLEEP without Ninjor cutting his throat

Also being the cowardly Adam was a GREAT way to avoid being killed outright. If anything happens to the king, ADAM becomes king! He'll be easy to deal with

Also you would have to worry about things like "Change back to Adam, toss me the sword, or Trap Jaw cuts Teela in half. NOW!"

Really awesome bios, IMO. I love the merging of stories, and this is something I've done for my own MotU mythos for years. In fact, the story as it is laid out so far almost exactly follows my own personal MotU universe, so I'm really pleased there.

Very curious where the name for Beast-Man came from, but I think it is fantastic. I hate that so many of the characters never had proper names in the original MotU.

" the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few "
" or the one "

I like the secret identity a lot actually. I think it really helps to add layers of dimension and insight into Adam and his struggles with clearly doing the right thing always as He-Man but then having moments of resentment and frustration for having to be He-Man and the responsibilities that entails. I think MYP really did a good job at times at adding this layer of depth to Adam and how it affected every relationship he has.

With this new bio and vest thing, I'm choosing to believe he fought wearing his vest (the pink one) as a force field kinda thing...perhaps Man-At-Arms created it as armor for him. I also think he carry's around the whole power sword which is one piece that many many years ago was once two pieces.

i am not too crazy of the addition to he-man's that talks about the vest. seems to "huh?" to the casual and not so casual fan.

beast man's inclusion of an actual name is also odd. where did the name come from? if this is something completely new and out of left field i would have to say:
A why even bother? why not make his name beast man ssince that is what he is referred to.

B if he has to have a real name can it be something i could pronounce without it sounding like i am a cat with a hairball on the way?

howabout because this is Mattel's property and they can do whatever they want with it?

if it says his name is Raqquill Rqazz, then his name is Raqquill Rqazz.

as for Grayskull, perhaps that's a tribal name, like "Wind Runner", or "Sleeping Bear"?

I am warming up more and more to the new mthology Mattel is building, but do you know what would really help cement it in place?

New mini-comics...

Not to sound like a creepy cheerleader for Uki, but it's nice to know there is at least one person on this forum who is extremely positive & friendly all the time. I don't think I could be that nice even if you paid me. If we ever give out awards for "forum member of the month", Uki gets my vote. -Mr. Shokoti

I would guess that he built the castle and named it after himself as the head of his kingdom.

Seems kind of scary and dark of a place for a guy like KG to have built. He was portrayed as the ultimate good guy, but chose to built a castle with big gaping skull?? I hope that's not what happened.

The more I think about him, the less I like King Grayskull as a character. Having it be HIS power makes He-man (the main hero) a pale imitation of KG. Cool as it was when I first saw it... Its worn out its welcome.

Make him a seperate character who possibly reached higher potential or what not, but not in an overshadowing way. KG was bigger, his cat was bigger, he could fight the entire Horde by himself, what's the point of this pansy He-man?!?!

If I were writing the story.... I would have had him named after the castle. If he had a "regular" name its been lost to history. KG would be the first defender of the secrets of Castle Grayskull (remember there was a sorceress back then too). The castles origins should ALWAYS be shrouded in mystery. I don't want to see anyone laying the bricks for it. It always was and always will be. Originally KG was just permentaly enchanted, but after he fell his sorceress bound the power to grayskull's sword to honor him forevermore.

As a seperate note it bugs me when ordinary people do things outside their power. What part of being superstrong lets him choose to put his power into a sword for descendents..... He wasn't a mage or anything. Its when ordinary people start shouting out prophecy that every takes seriously that I start to roll my eyes